Game » consists of 7 releases. First released on Sep 14, 2008

Harmonix's democratizing music platform has gone public.

Harmonix gives away the keys to the castle and lets you create, play, and sell your own music in Rock Band 2.

Light-up wireless microphones for everyone!

God, that's probably the worst headline I've ever written. OK, let's try "Click here to watch Jeff and Brad sing Don't Stop Believing without having to get nostalgic in a bar!"

You heard it on the radio, you seen it on the TV show.

An analyst from EEDAR thinks Guitar Hero and Rock Band are on the decline, though they've still got plenty of legs left.

There are definitely some games in here that people will buy. I can name at least four!

Some side-by-side comparisons of songs found in these two competing rhythm games.

THQ gets litigious over off-roading boxes, I get confused over rock boxes.

Harmonix announces titles and timeline for the 20 promised downloadable songs for Rock Band 2.

Believe it or not, you won't be missing out on anything (much) if you pick up this year's Rock Band on the Nintendo platform.

An AC/DC track pack is confirmed for Rock Band...exclusively at Wal-Mart?

I bet you could start an entire blog full of photos of crazy/confused people trying out Rock Band and Guitar Hero at Best Buy kiosks.

Rock Band--the original--is finally coming to Australia.

Well, maybe. Harmonix might just have your Aussie devil rock needs covered with a rumored...retail expansion?

The circle is completed as Viacom's many tentacles touch each other on television tonight, resulting in a warm, but somehow unsettling feeling.

It was mentioned back at E3, but Rock Band 2's non-interactive listening mode has been cut from the final release.

"1986" "classic" from television "pundit" hits Rock Band as a free "download." Er... forget that last set of quotes.

All but three of the songs from the original Rock Band are ready to be exported for use in Rock Band 2.

Watch the five-part saga that is our hour-long panel from the Penny Arcade Expo.

Rock Band 2, Guitar Hero: World Tour, and Rock Revolution will all have some form of interoperability... on the PS3, anyway.
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